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Death Cab For Cutie – Asphalt Meadows | Album Review
Death Cab For Cutie – Asphalt Meadows | Album Review

I Don’t Know How I Survive
Roman Candles
Asphalt Meadows
Rand McNally
Here to Forever
Foxglove Through The Clearcut
Pepper
I Miss Strangers
Wheat Like Waves
Fragments From The Decade

I’ll Never Give Up On You

Death Cab For Cutie has become a legendary emo act and over the years they have become more and more popular because of their emotional songs.

It is all down to the words that move and conquer. Ben Gibbard has always let his words grow and then burst into a musical tone.

The band’s catalog is stronger than most. The 2005’s PlansLP is an example. This band and music as a whole owe a lot to that album. Tracks that may have saved lives were included in those songs that were worshipped by an avid fan base. Being honest has always been part of the band’s DNA, and their contributions have excelled as well.

The act are back with an extension of their sound. The album is full of explanations and blunt observations, with many of the songs describing days of wonder. This is an element that we have come to expect, and it doesn’t get old at any moment.

There are 11 songs on the album, with the first one, “Here To FOREVER”, being a technical guitar song. His voice is amazing and the lyrics are clear.

The song ‘Pepper’ shows love and that last kiss before death. There is a commotion and gibbard is looking for answers.

The beginning of the song, ‘Fragments From The Decade’ starts softly. The song is a highlight of the musical back beat.

The usual tones and subject of Death Cab For Cutie doesn’t change. It is like the next piece of the puzzle.

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